614 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



ODONTOBRACON Cam. 

 O. bicolor Ashm. Camden VI, 30 (Jn) ; a mss. name. 



ECPHYLUS Fbrst. 



E. pallidus Ashm. Parasitic in larva feeding on red-bud (Ashm). 

 E. hypothenemi Ashm. Bred from "Hypothenemus" sp. 



SACTOPUS Ashm. 

 S. schwarzii Ashm. Anglesea VII, 24 (Sz); a mss. name. 



CCENOPHANES Fbrst. 



C. anthaxiae Ashm. Reared from larva of "Anthaxia viridicornis." 



C. hylotrupides Ashm. Parasitic on "Hylotrupes ligneus." 



C. languriae Ashm. Parasitic on "Languria." 



C. pityophthori Ashm. A parasite of "Pityophthorus." 



LYSITERMUS Forst. 

 L. scolyticida Ashm. A parasite of "Scolytus 4-spinosus." 



SPATHIUS Nees. 



S. honestor Say. Lahaway IV, 1 (Coll, Ashm). 



S. simillimus Ashm. Widely distributed (Ashm); parasitic on "Agrilus 



bilineatus." 

 S. canadensis Ashm. Widely distributed through the U. S. (Ashm) ; 



parasitic on various bark beetles. 



S. claripennis Ashm. Reared from "Polygraphus rufipennis." 

 S. pallidus Ashm. Parasite on "Callidium variabilis." 

 S. unifasciatus Ashm. Bred from "Scolytus 4-spinosus." 



RHYSSALUS Halid. 



R. atriceps Ashm. Parasitic on "Caco3cia rosaceana." 

 R. loxotaeniae Ashm. Parasitic on "Loxotsenia clemensiana." 

 R. selandriae Ashm. Reared from "Eriocampa cerasi." 

 R. trilineatus Ashm. Parasitic on "Coleophora caryaefoliella." 



BRACON Fab. 



B. apicatus Prov. Near Philadelphia V, 17 (Jn) ; and probably New Jer- 

 sey (Ashm). 



B. scrutator Say. Common in New York and Pennsylvania and probably 

 in New Jersey (Ashm). 



B. euurae Ashm. Atlantic Co. V, parasitic on raspberry saw fly (Sm). 



B. nigropectus Prov. Ocean Co. V (Sm). 



